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Paramedicine students' views on clinical placement learning using the DREEM inventory
2015
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
Popularity of paramedicine undergraduate programs continues to rise in Australia and New Zealand. While this is important in the professionalisation of paramedicine, it has also raised a number of issues, particularly those surrounding the issue of national clinical placement standards and consistency between university providers. Therefore the purpose of this cross-sectional study was to investigate paramedicine student perceptions of the learning environment during their university studies.
doi:10.5430/jnep.v6n2p35
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